Wednesday, 4 November 2020

What are Pronouns?

What are Pronouns?

A pronoun is used to avoid the repetition of a noun or noun phrases.
For example:
1. Ravi arrived late. He had high fever.
2. I wrote to my sister Ekta what she should do.
In these sentences he ,I and she are Pronouns.
He is used for Ravi ,She is used for Ekta. 

πŸ‘‰ Kinds of Pronouns:

πŸ’ Personal Pronouns :

Pronouns that are used for persons are things are called Personal Pronouns. For example: I ,we, you, he ,she, it ,they, him, her, us, them, etc.

πŸ’ Relative Pronouns:

Relative Pronouns are those Pronouns which relate to nouns which have gone before. For example: who ,which ,that, what ,whoever, whatever , whom.

πŸ’ Interrogative Pronouns :

Interrogative Pronouns are those Pronouns which ask some questions For Example: who, which, what, when.

πŸ’ Demonstrative Pronouns: 


These are those Pronouns which point out the object or objects for which they are used. For example: This, That ,These, Those.

πŸ’ Reflexive Pronouns :


Reflexive Pronouns are those pronouns which refer to the action returning to the doer. For example: myself, ourselves, yourself, himself ,herself, itself, themselves.


πŸ’ Emphasising Pronouns:


Emphasising Pronouns are the Pronouns which lay emphasis. For example myself ourselves etc.

πŸ’  Possessive Pronouns:


Possessive pronouns show that something belongs to someone. The possessive pronouns are my, our, your, his, her, its, and their. There's also an “independent” form of each of these pronouns: mine, ours, yours, his, hers, its, and theirs.

πŸ’  Indefinite Pronouns:

 Indefinite pronouns do not refer to a specific person, place, or thing. In English, there is a particular group of indefinite pronouns formed with a quantifier or distributive preceeded by any, some, every and no.

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